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Introduction to Elementary Algebra
Introduction to Elementary Algebra
Interactive Course | FREE
Requirements: This course requires no prior knowledge of Mathematica or Wolfram Language. Prerequisites for learning algebra are understanding basic math skills and fluency with basic math operations.
Certification Levels: CompletionLevel 1
Elementary algebra is a prerequisite for multiple mathematics and statistics courses, and a strong foundation in algebra can help you better understand more advanced math. This course introduces the basic concepts of algebra as well as common types of problems and how to solve them. Start with algebraic definitions and then move on to linear equations, linear inequalities, polynomials and quadratic equations. The instructor also discusses word problem examples in each section and walks through the steps to finding a solution.
Course Overview
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Introduction to Image Processing
Introduction to Image Processing
Interactive Course | FREE
Requirements: This course requires basic working knowledge of the Wolfram Language.
Certification Levels: CompletionLevel 1
Make cutting-edge image processing simple with the Wolfram Language. Learn the fundamentals of digital image processing, including image representation and classical operations on images. This course emphasizes practical applications and understandable explanations of how image operations work. Numerous examples are included to illustrate standard applications.
Course Overview
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Introduction to Mathematica for Students and Teachers
Introduction to Mathematica for Students and Teachers
Video Course | FREE
Certification Levels: Level 1
This video course provides an introduction to Mathematica for students, teachers and beginners of all kinds. It quickly covers a wide range of topics from algebra to calculus using examples, all delivered from the viewpoint of a highly skilled and experienced classroom teacher. It starts with the concept of a computational notebook and builds step by step to more advanced topics such as plotting, graphics and solving equations. The course includes techniques for entering mathematical notation using your keyboard and palette buttons and finding help using the Wolfram Documentation Center. The course is recorded by Ruth Dover, a math instructor and Wolfram Innovator who has taught thousands of students how to use Mathematica and Wolfram Language over the course of her career.
Course Overview
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Introduction to Neural Networks
Introduction to Neural Networks
Video Lesson | FREE
Learn about the properties of neural networks, their component layers, how to combine operations in a chain or graph container and how to train a network using the built-in functions of the Wolfram Language. See the use of encoders and decoders for automatically processing input and output to a network. Follow along step by step as we build a digit classifier from scratch, train a neural network and evaluate its performance.
Learn MoreIntroduction to Notebooks
Introduction to Notebooks
Interactive Course | FREE
Requirements: This course requires no prior knowledge of Mathematica or the Wolfram Language.
Certification Levels: Completion
Wolfram Notebooks have been widely adopted as the modern environment for technical workflows. In this course, you will be introduced to these powerful and interactive documents for computation, programming, generating reports and creating presentations. Learn how to style notebooks and create interactive interfaces using built-in Wolfram Language functionality. Generate immediate results with the natural language queries and reach your audience on multiple platforms with universal deployment options.
Course Overview
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Introduction to Parallel Computation in the Wolfram Language
Introduction to Parallel Computation in the Wolfram Language
Video Lesson | FREE
This video provides an introduction to parallel computing functionality in the Wolfram Language. Learn how to get the most out of the computing kernels available to you and why you never have to choose between speed and accuracy. We will look at a few examples, discuss applications and learn possible ways to scale across available clusters or machines. The class is for those who have an interest in parallel computing with the Wolfram Language.
Learn MoreIntroduction to Probability
Introduction to Probability
Interactive Course | FREE
Requirements: This course requires basic working knowledge of Mathematica or Wolfram Language. Prerequisites for probability include Algebra I (elementary algebra) and Algebra II (intermediate algebra).
Certification Levels: CompletionLevel 1
Probability is the branch of mathematics that deals with random phenomena. Using real-world examples, this comprehensive introduction to probability and statistics can help prepare you for coursework and research in natural science, engineering, finance, medicine, data science and other fields. The course starts with a discussion of basic probability concepts, followed by the study of random variables as well as common probability distributions and their applications. These topics are typically found in basic probability courses and serve as great preparation for statistics, data science and the professional examination Exam P from the Society of Actuaries.
Course Overview
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Introduction to Quantum Computing in Wolfram Language
Introduction to Quantum Computing in Wolfram Language
Archived Event | FREE
This archived webinar shows a beginner's guide to quantum computing and the Wolfram Quantum Computation Framework. Learn about the basic principles of quantum mechanics and how it extends to the world of traditional computation.
Learn MoreIntroduction to Statistics
Introduction to Statistics
Interactive Course | FREE
Requirements: This course requires basic working knowledge of Mathematica or Wolfram Language. Prerequisites for statistics include Algebra I (elementary algebra) and Algebra II (intermediate algebra).
Certification Levels: CompletionLevel 1
Statistics is the branch of mathematics concerned with collecting, describing, analyzing and interpreting data and trends in science, industry and society. This course introduces techniques for data visualization and descriptive statistics, methods for calculating confidence intervals and tools for hypothesis testing. Practical examples are used to demonstrate the application of statistical methods. The topics in this course are typically found in entry-level college statistics courses and serve as great preparation for the AP Statistics exam.
Course Overview
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Introduction to the Wolfram Quantum Computation Framework
(Study Group Sessions)
Introduction to the Wolfram Quantum Computation Framework
(Study Group Sessions)
Archived Event | FREE
Follow these Daily Study Group sessions for an introduction to the Wolfram Quantum Computation Framework and how to use it in quantum computing. The foundation of the framework is a high-level symbolic expression representation of gates, unitaries, measurements, CPTP channels and so on. The framework is intuitive and flexible enough to model higher-order processes, such as quantum switches, using the several named states and operators built into the framework. Topics include basic concepts of quantum computation, including quantum states, transformations, algorithms, operators, gates, circuits and how to use Wolfram Language to run them on quantum hardware. You will learn how to simulate a quantum computer that operates based on the laws of quantum mechanics with Wolfram Language.
Course Overview
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Introductory Concepts of Blockchain Mining
Introductory Concepts of Blockchain Mining
Video Lesson | FREE
This lesson explores how and why blockchains are mined.
Learn MoreIntroductory Concepts of Control Systems
Introductory Concepts of Control Systems
Video Lesson | FREE
Requirements: Some experience with control systems is recommended for the course.
This video introduces the concepts and Wolfram Language functions used to model a dynamic system. Topics include the construction and manipulation of state-space and transfer function models, system properties, system interconnections and simulations.
Learn MoreJoystick Design: Multibody Modeling and Simulation
Joystick Design: Multibody Modeling and Simulation
Video Lesson | FREE
Requirements: Some experience with System Modeler is recommended for the course.
In this video, a mechanical model of a joystick is developed. This is a 3D multibody model with custom subcomponents. The video focuses on studying and comparing the performances of different self-centering mechanisms for the joystick by simulating and visualizing the model.
Learn MoreLearn to Use a Notebook with Natural Language Input
Learn to Use a Notebook with Natural Language Input
Video Lesson | FREE
Natural language processing means communicating with computers with the same words and syntax you would use in everyday, conversational speaking; specific programming syntax is not required. This video shows you how to quickly get started coding in the Wolfram Language by using natural language input.
Learn MoreLearning about LLMs Webinar Series
Learning about LLMs Webinar Series
Archived Event | FREE
Learn about large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT and understand how they work with the help of a symbolic neural net framework. We take a look at interesting applications and show how the computational power of Wolfram Language makes it a unique and valuable tool for working with LLMs. The series begins with a quick start to Wolfram Language tools for LLMs and ends with a panel discussion with Wolfram experts.
Course Overview
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Learning from Input and Output: Supervised Learning
Learning from Input and Output: Supervised Learning
Video Lesson | FREE
Predict and Classify are highly automated functions in the Wolfram Language for supervised learning tasks. This video shows how these functions can be used to quickly create a simple interpretative model from the input data or customized for a specific task by setting options like Method and PerformanceGoal. It discusses how trained classifier models can be evaluated using metrics like Accuracy and ConfusionMatrix. This class is suitable for beginners. No previous knowledge of machine learning is required.
Learn MoreLearning to Tackle Real-World Computer Vision Applications
Learning to Tackle Real-World Computer Vision Applications
Video Lesson | FREE
How can you apply the deep learning framework integrated in the Wolfram Language for solving real-world image processing applications? This class explores some of the depth of the Wolfram Language's neural net framework capabilities and shows how the trained networks can be tweaked to suit a wide range of complex image analysis tasks. With the help of examples, you will gain practical insights into effectively leveraging neural nets for your own applications.
Learn MoreLocalizing Variables in Notebooks
Localizing Variables in Notebooks
Video Lesson | FREE
Global variables can create conflicts with future calculations using the same variable names, so it is often helpful to limit variables to run once or localize them. This video will show you several ways to localize variables and prevent global variables from interfering with past or future code.
Learn MoreMachine Learning Basics
Machine Learning Basics
Video Course | FREE
Follow this video series to learn about machine learning with the help of the Wolfram Language. Start with supervised learning tasks like classification and regression and move on to unsupervised learning tasks such as clustering, feature extraction and dimension reduction. Next, take a peek into active learning and generative learning from sequences. Finally, discover the built-in pre-trained models available in the Wolfram Language for specific machine learning tasks like image identification, text recognition, sentiment classification and more.
Course Overview
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Machine Learning Webinar Series
Machine Learning Webinar Series
Archived Event | FREE
Learn how the new generation of neural nets in the Wolfram Language excels in image processing, audio analysis and natural language processing tasks. This three-part webinar series walks you through the Wolfram neural net framework and demonstrates some state-of-the-art applications.
Course Overview
- Video 164 minutes
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Mathematica and Wolfram Language for
Mathematics Research and Study (Study Group Sessions)
Mathematica and Wolfram Language for
Mathematics Research and Study (Study Group Sessions)
Archived Event | FREE
This Daily Study Group is designed especially for mathematics graduate students and research professionals but covers topics of interest to an even wider audience. This Study Group will help you make the most of the built-in functionality available in Wolfram Language for advanced studies and research in mathematics—from special functions and visualization to solving differential equations, as well as number theory, combinatorics, differential geometry and more. Participants are encouraged to prepare for this Study Group by attending a Hands-on Start to Mathematica training tutorial.
Course Overview
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Mathematica for the Calculus Classroom
Mathematica for the Calculus Classroom
Video Lesson | FREE
Mathematica is the educational software standard for the first-year calculus classroom, allowing students to visualize concepts and develop skills essential for other STEM classes. This video demonstrates easy ways to integrate interactive activities, visualizations and other teaching tools into first-year calculus lessons with the use of Wolfram technologies. Learn how natural language input, a predictive interface and point-and-click palettes allow students to begin using Mathematica and the Wolfram Language without learning syntax.
Learn MoreMathematica: A Speed Date
Mathematica: A Speed Date
Video Lesson | FREE
This course provides a whirlwind tour of Mathematica, showing how decades of research in computation, language and development together with well-thought-out design principles and solid software engineering have guided us in creating a modern computing platform. Key features, including dynamic interactivity, natural language input and numerical/symbolic computation, as well as applications in image processing, control systems, GPU computation and more, will be explored.
Learn MoreModel Fitting and Analysis
Model Fitting and Analysis
Video Lesson | FREE
This class explores the built-in Wolfram Language framework for linear and nonlinear regression, logit, probit and generalized linear models, as well as optimization functions, linear algebra functions and a package for analysis of variance (ANOVA). The class assumes basic familiarity with the Wolfram Language and statistics concepts.
Learn MoreCourse Type
- Interactive Courses
- Video Lessons
- Video Courses
- Instructor-led Courses
- Archived and Special Events
Interactive Courses
Also known as MOOCs (massive open online courses), these courses are hosted on the Wolfram Cloud and allow you to interactively explore concepts using Wolfram Language functionality.
Self-paced with progress tracking
Include video lessons, exercises and problems, quizzes, exams and a scratch notebook
Sharable completion certificates available for all courses
Wolfram Level 1 proficiency certifications available for select courses
Video Lessons
Short recorded lessons that provide limited instruction on a computational topic or for using Wolfram tech.
Quick-start videos
Lessons from content experts
A wide variety of beginner-level lessons
Free to watch
Video Courses
Video series that build on preceding lessons to provide comprehensive instruction.
Each video course features a playlist of sequential lessons
Recorded by Wolfram certified instructors
Comprehensive coverage of a particular topic
Free to watch
Instructor-led Courses
Scheduled as online and in-person classes, these courses provide comprehensive instruction guided by a live instructor.
Registration required to reserve your seat
Taught by Wolfram certified instructors
Opportunity to pose live questions to experts in the room
Course completion certificates available
Archived and Special Events
Presentations by Wolfram developers, content experts and instructors.
Webinars on special topics and new release functionality
Livecoding sessions
Wolfram Daily Study Groups
Free to watch